Orlando, FL – High heat and daily storms will mark the start of the workweek across Central Florida, with rain and thunder likely in Orlando by 2 p.m. Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms develops Monday afternoon, with a high near 94°F. Light southwest winds may offer little relief as humidity builds ahead of more unsettled weather into the evening.
Drivers along Interstate 4 should expect brief downpours and reduced visibility during peak afternoon travel. Slow down in wet conditions and keep hazard lights off unless stopped.
Tuesday through Friday, Orlando remains locked in a stormy pattern. Tuesday’s chance of thunderstorms rises to 60%, mainly between 2 and 5 p.m., with additional showers likely through midnight. Rain continues each day through Friday, June 13, with temperatures holding steady in the low 90s and rain chances near 60%.
Wednesday may bring another round of storms before 8 p.m., with skies clearing late. Thursday and Friday follow a near-identical setup, with hot, partly sunny mornings giving way to afternoon storms and evening showers.
Keep phones charged, monitor NWS alerts, and plan indoor alternatives for outdoor activities this week.
Storm activity is expected daily through Friday, with updated advisories issued each morning.